A record-breaking 3,379 participants from 101 countries joined the congress, which offered insightful keynote sessions, engaging debates, exciting poster presentations, and countless networking opportunities.
Key topics on the agenda
Across five days, the program explored major themes in global life science, including:
- Antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
- CRISPR technology
- Data sharing
- The potential of artificial intelligence
Opening by the Danish Minister of Health
On the first scientific day, Denmark’s Minister for the Interior and Health, Sophie Løhde, officially opened the congress. In her speech, she emphasized Denmark’s key role in the global life science sector – and especially in the fight against AMR.
A united stand against AMR
The day concluded with a historic moment: 75 FIP member organizations signed a joint declaration to combat antibiotic resistance.
Looking ahead to 2026
The next FIP World Congress will be hosted in Montreal, Canada.